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469 days ago

Gardening

Cushla from Tikipunga

On Thurday 23rd March I went down to the Tikipunga roundabout shops and there were 3 utes one from Auckland City Council parking outside the Hairdressers and Laundromat and blocking our use of the shops and then two large traffic trucks arrived with a load of cones on the back and a man on the concrete island with a rotary hoe. 8 or 9 men and blocked the roads nearly causing accidents. They were there to plant violas in the garden bed, It used to be done safely by 2 girls from the council with one ute and if it wasn't so money wasting it would have been comical, Mayor Vince Cocurullo you need to tell your CEO to pull his head in. 2 girls and 1 ute used to do this job. The ute from Auckland City Council was here to direct traffic. Pull the soil out and fill with concrete and save the ratepayers some money please. Not a happy ratepayer. City safe you are a joke.

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Weekend closure: Kamo Road to be closed at the rail-crossing

The Team from Whangarei District Council

From 7:00pm Friday 12 July until 5:00am Monday 15 July 2024 (includes night-works):

Kiwirail are replacing the tracks that cross Kamo Road and require a weekend closure to do the work safely. We recommend most drivers go around the closure via Kensington Avenue and Western Hills Drive (SH1).

🟢 Side streets on Kamo Road will remain open
➡ Detour signs will be in place
🚲 Kamo Shared Path remains open - follow directions from the workers
🦺 Trains are returning soon!

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